Message from @Lucienne d'Anwyl

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2020-03-05 14:12:52 UTC  

all school teaches you is how to regurgitate facts and figures

2020-03-05 14:13:08 UTC  

She lit into him like mad. Apparently, managing that attack is something of a point of pride for some Japanese people.

2020-03-05 14:13:34 UTC  

My drawing teacher thought the "liberal" in a LIberal Arts degree was the political kind...

2020-03-05 14:13:47 UTC  

Imagine having pride in a terrorist attack.

2020-03-05 14:13:49 UTC  

japs deserved to get bombed

2020-03-05 14:13:51 UTC  

hoes mad

2020-03-05 14:13:52 UTC  

it doesn't teach you how to think

2020-03-05 14:14:19 UTC  

he shouldve showed captain doolittle memes and mad her cry

2020-03-05 14:14:20 UTC  

To be fair.

2020-03-05 14:14:24 UTC  

The Self Esteem class was part of the Women's Studies department, our textbook was a book from the 80s that basically blamed patriarchy for all female self esteem issues, and our professor was a self-proclaimed 50-year-old bull dyke.

2020-03-05 14:14:38 UTC  

My school taught me well that's what's weird

2020-03-05 14:14:40 UTC  

also to be fair on the japs they did pull pearl harbour off flawlessly

2020-03-05 14:14:42 UTC  

Had some fun messing with that narrative, but bleagh..

2020-03-05 14:15:00 UTC  

I'm glad I dodged this crazy stuff

2020-03-05 14:15:02 UTC  

The bombing of Pearl Harbor and the two nukes are equal in terms of barbaric nature.

2020-03-05 14:15:14 UTC  

@Jerm70, I don't see the logic there.

2020-03-05 14:15:20 UTC  

nah

2020-03-05 14:15:22 UTC  

barbarism is subjective

2020-03-05 14:15:27 UTC  

the nukes were in honorable warfare

2020-03-05 14:15:30 UTC  

Especially as the motivation was very different.

2020-03-05 14:15:36 UTC  

pearl harbour was an unprovked sneak attack

2020-03-05 14:15:42 UTC  

and surprise declaration of war

2020-03-05 14:15:47 UTC  

the very heart of dishonour

2020-03-05 14:16:11 UTC  

Well the nukes were done during a time of war when everyone was afraid of the ramifications of using them.

2020-03-05 14:16:22 UTC  

Not sure I would call it dishonour, but they were definitely operating based on different rules of engagement.

2020-03-05 14:16:41 UTC  

The nukes were, at the time, feared for their might. People didn't understand fallout yet.

2020-03-05 14:16:43 UTC  

declaring a war with a surprise attack is dishonorable af

2020-03-05 14:16:51 UTC  

Not by Asian standards.

2020-03-05 14:16:59 UTC  

also the fallout wasnt that big a deal

2020-03-05 14:17:05 UTC  

the cities still exist and are populous

2020-03-05 14:17:17 UTC  

there were just a couple thousand post bombing casualties from rad poisoning

2020-03-05 14:17:31 UTC  

The fallout is why we rebuilt everything. When they dropped the things, they thought they were just blowing people up so they would stop fighting to the last.

2020-03-05 14:17:40 UTC  

They didn't expect the kind of deaths a lot of people got.

2020-03-05 14:17:43 UTC  

@Firefairy asians dont know what honour is

2020-03-05 14:17:47 UTC  

fallout of nukes is a lot less severe than that of say fission reactors

2020-03-05 14:18:13 UTC  

and rebuilding stuff doesnt make the fallout go away

2020-03-05 14:18:15 UTC  

its still there

2020-03-05 14:18:17 UTC  

They have whole systems defining honour. It's just a version that seems weird to anyone not raised in it. Works the same the other way around.

2020-03-05 14:18:20 UTC  

until it all decays

2020-03-05 14:18:27 UTC  

bushido isnt about honour tbh

2020-03-05 14:18:30 UTC  

Yeah, but the rebuilding was a guilt thing.